Indonesia’s ratification of fishing labor reforms will also boost conservation (commentary)
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Erik Hoffner
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MongabayIndonesia’s ratification of fishing labor reforms will also boost conservation (commentary)mongabay.comIndonesia’s recent ratification of the ILO Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (C188) is a historic milestone for the country’s fisheries sector. The ratification is expected to strengthen the protection of fishers; improve working and living conditions at sea; and enhance the competitiveness of Indonesian seafood products in international markets, where buyers increasingly require compliance with […]
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